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  1. The song was written about a year after the Royal Air Force and German Luftwaffe aircraft had been fighting over southern England, including the white cliffs of Dover, in the Battle of Britain. Nazi Germany had conquered much of Europe and in 1941 was still bombing Britain.

  2. During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces engaged in combat against the air, ground and naval forces of the Empire of Japan in the South West Pacific Theatre. As defined by the United States Department of War, the South West Pacific theatre included the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (excluding Sumatra), Borneo, Australia, the ...

  3. 19 lip 2021 · Even before the United States formally entered World War II, American engineers gained experience constructing expeditionary airfields. In August 1941, the US military began developing air bases on islands in the Pacific between Hawaii and Australia.

  4. The Army Air Forces Band (AAF) was established in 1941. Bronson, Miller, Howard and Hindsley were key figures in the formation and utilization of Army Air Forces bands in support of the war effort.

  5. The song’s initial popularity was the result of broadcasts by German Forces Radio to the Afrika Korps in 1941. British music publisher J.J. Phillips and songwriter Tommie Connor brought out an English version of the song in 1944.

  6. In 1941, the Andrews Sisters had a hit with "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," a song about a musician adapting to military life. Johnny Mercer had a hit with the novelty record he co-wrote called...

  7. www.music.af.mil › Bands › The-United-States-Air-Force-BandBands - music.af.mil

    The United States Air Force Band - Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington D.C. The official source for all information on Air Force Bands, including all recordings of Air Force Band music and a comprehensive listing of upcoming performances.

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